Economic Thresholds and Sampling of Heliothis Species on Cotton, Corn, Soybeans, and Other Host Plants

Economic Thresholds and Sampling of Heliothis Species on Cotton, Corn, Soybeans, and Other Host Plants

Author: Regional Research Project S-59. Economic Thresholds and Sampling Subcommittee

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Economic thresholds: concepts and techniques; Heliothis species in short-season cotton in Texas; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species on indeterminate cottons; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species on corn; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species in sorghum; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species on soybeans; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species on Tobacco; Economic thresholds of Heliothis species in peanuts; Computer simulation for establishing economic; Sequential decision sampling; Point sample scouting; Adult sampling; Sampling predators and parasites of Heliothis species; on crops and native host plants; Sampling Heliothis species on native hosts and field crops other than cotton; The rol of sampling in future pest management systems.


Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology

Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology

Author: M. Kogan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 597

ISBN-13: 1461299985

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Insects as a group occupy a middle ground in the biosphere between bacteria and viruses at one extreme, amphibians and mammals at the other. The size and gen eral nature of insects present special problems to the student of entomology. For example, many commercially available instruments are geared to measure in grams, while the forces commonly encountered in studying insects are in the mil ligram range. Therefore, techniques developed in the study of insects or in those fields concerned with the control of insect pests are often unique. Methods for measuring things are common to all sciences. Advances sometimes depend more on how something was done than on what was measured; indeed a given field often progresses from one technique to another as new methods are discovered, developed, and modified. Just as often, some of these techniques fmd their way into the classroom when the problems involved have been suffici ently ironed out to permit students to master the manipulations in a few labo ratory periods. Many specialized techniques are confined to one specific research laboratory. Although methods may be considered commonplace where they are used, in another context even the simplest procedures may save considerable time. It is the purpose of this series (1) to report new developments in methodology, (2) to reveal sources of groups who have dealt with and solved particular entomological problems, and (3) to describe experiments which might be applicable for use in biology laboratory courses.


Cotton Production Manual

Cotton Production Manual

Author: S. Johnson Hake

Publisher: University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9781879906099

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The Cotton Production Manual was written for growers everywhere who strive to improve cotton quality and productivity. Features a season-by season production calendar with pest and disease control, fertilization, and irrigation tips and a Diagnostic Guide to help you identify crop problems in the field with management options. 12 pages of color plates.


Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture

Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture

Author: Larry P. Pedigo

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-26

Total Pages: 732

ISBN-13: 1000141217

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Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture offers a comprehensive look at the principles and practicality of developing accurate sampling programs for arthropod pests and their arthropod enemies. The book examines developments in sampling populations and reviews sampling plans that produce accurate and affordable population estimates. The text stresses practicality, as well as the theoretical background of sampling. This book will be an indispensable reference for researchers, students, and practitioners in entomology and agriculture.